The Journal

Honest notes on oils, milling and plastic-free living

Plain-spoken, well-researched guides, what wood-pressing actually is, how to pick a cooking oil that suits your kitchen, how to store oil so it lasts, and where natural-fibre bags genuinely help. No hype, just what we have learned.

Guides & explainers

Read before you cook, store or shop

We would rather you understood the trade-offs than took our word for it. Each piece sticks to what is true and useful, including the bits other people skip, like lower smoke points and allergen notes.

Guides · Flours

Stone-milled flour: why freshness & the whole grain matter

How a stone mill differs from roller milling, why fresh whole-grain flour smells and tastes different, how to store it, and the basics of idli–dosa batter.

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Guides · By-Products

Punnakku (oil-cake): the by-product that feeds the farm

What oil-cake is, how coconut, sesame and groundnut cake differ, the aflatoxin dry-storage rule, and how it feeds animals and the soil with little waste.

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Guides · Oils

What is marachekku (wood-pressed) oil?

Marachekku means "wooden press", one of India's oldest ways of pressing oil. Here is how the chekku works and what it does to the oil.

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Guides · Oils

Wood-pressed vs refined oil: the real difference

Wood-pressed oil is unrefined and keeps its colour, aroma and flavour; refined oil is processed for a higher smoke point. We weigh up both honestly.

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Guides · Cooking

How to choose a cooking oil for your kitchen

Match the oil to the job, tempering, sautéing and medium-heat cooking versus sustained high-heat frying, using flavour, smoke point and everyday use.

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Guides · Coconut

Cold-pressed vs virgin coconut oil

Two terms, often confused. We explain what each describes, and why our coconut oil solidifies below about 24°C, which is normal and not spoilage.

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Guides · Groundnut

Cooking with groundnut oil: a practical guide

Where unrefined groundnut oil shines in everyday cooking, with a clear allergen note: it retains peanut proteins and is not safe for those with a peanut allergy.

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Sustainability

Natural-fibre bags vs plastic: what actually helps

The honest case for reusable natural-fibre bags: cutting single-use plastic litter and microplastics, in step with India's plastic rules, without the greenwashing.

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Guides · Storage

How to store cold-pressed oils so they don't go rancid

Unrefined oils oxidise faster than refined ones. Keep them away from light, heat and air, here is a simple routine that keeps every bottle fresher for longer.

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Honest note: our oils are unrefined and have lower smoke points than refined oils, so we suggest them for tempering, sautéing and medium-heat cooking rather than sustained high-heat frying. Where we mention groundnut oil, remember it retains peanut proteins and is not suitable for anyone with a peanut allergy.

Try it in your kitchen

Read up, then taste the difference

Once you have the background, our wood-pressed oils are the easiest way to put it into practice. Have a question first? We are glad to help you choose.